Recreational Pilot e-zine Issue 63 October 2012 Advance Notice RAANZ AGM 2012 Feilding Airfield Saturday November 24 11:00am Bung it in your diary, remind your clubmates. Remit and nomination forms will be up on the website this week. Further info on website as details are firmed up. We will post remits and nominations on the website as they are received, and include them in next month's RecPilot. Review these with your club committee, determine your response, and ensure your views are represented at the AGM in person, by club delegate, or proxy. ATO Certification validity A review has been taken over the validity period of an ATO s certificate. An ATO is the equivalent to a Part 61 A category instructor and their validity period is 2 years An ATO belonging to other part 149 organisations have a validity period of 2 years. With effect from the next individual ATO s renewal the validity period will be extended from 1 to 2 years. RAANZ P&P Manual has been amended accordingly. Mandatory Compliance with State of Design Airworthiness Directives Safety Promotion Unit, CAA From 01 Oct 2012, the Civil Aviation Authority of New Zealand (CAA) will no longer issue New Zealand Airworthiness Directives (ADs) by rewriting the text of the State of Design ADs. As a result, an operator of an aircraft below 5,700 kg MCTOW must comply with every AD applicable to the aircraft and equipment issued by the State of Design. For aircraft already on the NZ register on 01 Oct 2012, compliance is required with every applicable State of Design AD newly issued or revised on or after 01 Oct 2012. For a new model aircraft registered in NZ after 01 Oct 2012 and that aircraft has not been on the NZ register before, compliance is required with all applicable State of Design ADs issued before and after 01 Oct 2012. For example, if you operate a Cessna 152 aircraft which is designed in the USA, compliance is required with applicable ADs issued by the FAA. This includes compliance
with FAA ADs for the engine and propeller, which are also designed in the USA. Compliance with State of Design ADs is possible with State of Design ADs freely available directly from the applicable National Airworthiness Authority (NAA) via the internet. DCA/JABENG/4 Piston Circlips Inspection and Replacement Applicability: Jabiru 2200J and 2200C series engines, all S/N. Note 1: The referenced Jabiru SB JSB 033-1, dated 17 August 2012 is applicable to all Jabiru 2200 and 3300 engine models. Some of these engines are fitted to experimental, Light Sport Aircraft (LSA), microlights and amateur built aircraft and may be subject to a Manufacturer s Safety Direction. This AD is applicable to type certificated engine models. The CAA strongly recommends that owners of LSA, microlights and amateur built aircraft fitted with affected engines review and comply with the requirements in this AD and SB JSB 033-1. Requirement: To prevent piston circlip failure which could result in a catastrophic engine damage, accomplish the requirements in CASA AD/JABIRENG/1. Note 2: A copy of CASA AD/JABIRENG/1 can be obtained from the CASA AD web site at http://www.casa.gov.au/scripts/nc.dll?wcms:standard::pc=pc_90822 Note 3: Jabiru Aircraft Pty Ltd. SB JSB 033-1 dated 17 August 2012 or later approved revisions are acceptable to comply with the requirements of this AD. (CASA AD/JABIRENG/1 refers) Compliance: Within the next 5 hours TIS or by 7 March 2013 whichever occurs sooner. Effective Date: 7 September 2012 North Shore Airfield- hangar space available David Clack
Our Black Sheep Wing Hanger at the North Shore Airfield now has space for two or three Microlight or Gyro aircraft. If you are interested in historic aircraft, we have three! A Harvard, a Beach and a genuine Mil Cub. It would be a bonus if you wanted to get involved with our organisation and what it represents. Look up Pappy Boington on Face Book because that's what we are all about. For more details on the hanger space contact Brian Clay on 09 443 5732, or send an e-mail to blashp10@hotmail.com Waipukurau- new RANS S6 Wendy Milne I have here photos someone took of the arrival after the delivery flight to Waipukurau, of CHB the new Rans S6 trainer the Central Hawkes Bay Aero Club had commissioned in a display of faith and enthusiasm for the microlight movement. Ross MacDonald and Wendy Milne were the pilots who undertook the delivery flight from Rangitata Is. Ross is the ATO and Wendy the project
coordinator who drove the project undertaken by the club over a 5mth period. A Mick O'Keeffe built impeccable example, the club looks forward to helping foster the growth of microlights in our area. I thought the photo of Ross and myself flanking the registration maybe of particular interest to the magazine. 100HP = long & fast or short & slow Al Millar From Canterbury a good example of the opposite ends of the recreational aircraft spectrum. both with 100 HP Rotax. ZK-RFT ZK-KJR 4640 RPM 4640 RPM 120 kt. 70 KTS I think the ALPI may have a problem in and out of 190 mtrs of rough surface track between the shelter trees but the to keep a balance on it KJR won't get from Rangiora To Motueka in a little over 60 mins, it all depends on" what smokes your tyres."
Membership changes Gary Mitchell Robert Harpur Selwyn Barron Craig Anyon Chris Glynn Kevin Ormond Stewart Marsden Hamish Kyle John Douglas Brendon Egan Kieran White Scott Hickey Benjamin Marshall Daniel Horrocks Northland Microlight Club Southern Recreational Aircraft Club Motueka Recreational Flying Club Manawatu Microlight Club Southern Recreational Aircraft Club Wairarapa Ruahine Aero Club Wairarapa Ruahine Aero Club Wairarapa Ruahine Aero Club Southern Recreational Aircraft Club West Coast Microlight Club Hawkes Bay & East Coast Aero Club Hawkes Bay & East Coast Aero Club Golden Bay Flying Club Middle Districts Sports Flying Club Senior Flight Instructor Flight Instructor Advanced Local Flight Instructor Flight Instructor FRTO Transponder Mandatory airspace update We have received the following letter from Airways in response to the TM airspace enforcement issue. It goes some way towards meeting the needs of existing local non-transponder aircraft operators, but does not address our concerns re access for general users for maintenance or the closing off of 'safe transit' coastal or low terrain routes. RAANZ will continue to press for a relaxation to meet those concerns, and for the opportunity to be involved in a review and rationalisation of low-level airspace. But this issue does highlight the inevitability that owners/operators of even medium performance microlights such as the trusty old B22 who wish to operate in other than purely Class G airspace need to seriously consider fitting a transponder. In 5-10 years time as prices, size and power consumption come down it may not be such an issue, but is IS significant at the moment.
2012 Recreational Aircraft Association of NZ Inc PO Box 15-016 Dinsdale 3243 Hamilton 07 825 2800 office@raanz.org.nz w: www.raanz.org.nz Not receiving this by email? SUBSCRIBE Don't want to receive this any more? UNSUBSCRIBE Want to contribute? CONTRIBUTE